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Lecturer(s)
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Lee Petra, MA
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Krátká Michaela, Mgr.
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Course content
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1. Class Orientation and Self-Introduction 2. Traditional and Modern Korean Game Culture 3. Korean Campus Life 4. ENG: Traditional Korean Art / KOR: Korean Language Culture (Dialects and Neologisms) 5. Korean Food and Dining Culture 6. Famous Tourist Spots in Korea 7. ENG: K-Pop and the Korean Wave / KOR: History of Korea 8. Video Production (Theory) 9. Video production (Pre-production Planning) 10. Video Production (Filming) 11. Video Production (Editing) 12. Video Presentation and Certificate Ceremony
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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Sejong Korean Culture helps students understand and discuss various Korean cultural elements by watching selected scenes from popular dramas and films. Students will have the opportunity to practice role-playing scenes, improving their ability to use appropriate expressions and language in real-life contexts. Additionally, the course encourages creativity through team-based projects where students create and produce simple short-form videos based on the cultural elements they've learned. Throughout the course, students will gain hands-on experience in filming, editing, and presenting their work using smartphones and editing tools. Monday class will be held in Korean, Thursday class will be held in English. Please, choose your group correctly!
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Active participation Attendance (at least 80%) Team project
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Recommended literature
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